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MRAD vs MOA. Which one?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1936845" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I have both and use SFP and FFP. I use mil and ffp for comp and moa and sfp for hunting. There are pro's and cons to both but I have zero issue using either measurement simply because I don't think about MOA or mil in inches, its just a dial or hold solution based on angle. Literally it is either dial 15moa or 4.3mil, hold wind 1moa or .3mil. </p><p></p><p>The SFP vs ffp issue is more preference based regarding how well you see the cross hairs in low light and dark back grounds etc. SFP reticles are much easier for me to see at low power and lower light etc. If the target is out there a ways, chances are I'll be running a bit higher power so it's not as big of an issue but it is something a person needs to consider. Some people will argue the hold is not accurate on SFP unless at the proper sub tension, true, but if you are having to hold 5 moa, it's pretty likely you are far enough from the target you will be close to the right sub tension for a good hold. </p><p></p><p>In the end just don't over complicate mil vs moa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1936845, member: 61747"] I have both and use SFP and FFP. I use mil and ffp for comp and moa and sfp for hunting. There are pro's and cons to both but I have zero issue using either measurement simply because I don't think about MOA or mil in inches, its just a dial or hold solution based on angle. Literally it is either dial 15moa or 4.3mil, hold wind 1moa or .3mil. The SFP vs ffp issue is more preference based regarding how well you see the cross hairs in low light and dark back grounds etc. SFP reticles are much easier for me to see at low power and lower light etc. If the target is out there a ways, chances are I'll be running a bit higher power so it's not as big of an issue but it is something a person needs to consider. Some people will argue the hold is not accurate on SFP unless at the proper sub tension, true, but if you are having to hold 5 moa, it's pretty likely you are far enough from the target you will be close to the right sub tension for a good hold. In the end just don't over complicate mil vs moa. [/QUOTE]
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